2018
DOI: 10.1080/13602365.2018.1505773
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Sonic refugia: nature, noise abatement and landscape design in West Berlin

Abstract: This paper extends the history of landscape design and urban green planning by discussing the work of landscape designers in West Berlin, who attempted to create 'sonic refugia' using trees, bushes and other plants for noise abatement purposes. It expands the narrow conceptions of landscape as a solely visual experience also to include the acoustic realm. Motivated by increasing concerns over the physiological and psychological effects of noise pollution, and drawing on late nineteenth and early twentieth cent… Show more

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“…Designers use immersion computer simulation analysis to draw concept drawings for landscape planning and design [11]. In the interaction between virtual and reality, the landscape designer puts himself in the virtual environment of landscape design and is able to find information about the design plan quickly and accurately, so that he can establish an analysis and evaluation model to master the design more accurately and improve the success rate of the design [12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Designers use immersion computer simulation analysis to draw concept drawings for landscape planning and design [11]. In the interaction between virtual and reality, the landscape designer puts himself in the virtual environment of landscape design and is able to find information about the design plan quickly and accurately, so that he can establish an analysis and evaluation model to master the design more accurately and improve the success rate of the design [12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, Koolhaas and Ungers's notion of a ‘city in the city’ corresponds with Anja Schwanhäußer's (2010, pp. 10–11) conceptualisation of the contemporary techno scene as ‘ Die zweite Stadt ’: a second city within the city where in an acoustic sense the vegetation protects against noise complaints (Jasper, 2018). Shielded not only physically but also sonically, the cosmic otherworldliness of electronic music creates a different temporal rhythm in these spaces from the surrounding city.…”
Section: Terrain Vague/queer Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sound and thermal aspects are vital environmental factors that have been correlated with living comfort. Serious urban noise nuisances, including screaming, quarrels, and fights, have the potential to negatively impact human health [ 99 ]. Thermal comfort and humidity in outdoor places also affect health conditions [ 12 , 100 ].…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%